Your experience with OLED burn-in

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There is still some fear around burn-in issues with OLED TVs, what has been your experience so far good or otherwise?
My experience with burn in has been zero ,there's no signs of it on my 7 month old C8 which gets a varied use gaming included ,however I do not leave Sky sports news on for hours on end ,I have had Oled sets from the Lg 950/960 days and no burn in issues with any set .
I found my old ZT65 to be far worse for image retention ,and ultimately burn in !!
 
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Kicked the bum out of mine, plenty of Sky Sports/News and PC/PS4 Pro gaming for 6hrs plus. Other half likes to pause Sky whilst she buggers off for hours too.

Not one bit of image retention/burn in. 14 month old C7 55".
 
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My 2016 OLED C6 suffered from some serious unfixable burn in but it was my own fault i would leave the tv on sky news /bbc for hours at a time and say after a year there was permanent burn in of the sky news banner and logo.

Now i have a 2018 OLED and i stay away from these type of channels now and just watch the news online instead lol.
 
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My 2016 OLED C6 suffered from some serious unfixable burn in but it was my own fault i would leave the tv on sky news /bbc for hours at a time and say after a year there was permanent burn in of the sky news banner and logo.

Now i have a 2018 OLED and i stay away from these type of channels now and just watch the news online instead lol.

Im guessing the shop you bought it from didn't refund it?

I can play games for hours (say up to 6 irregularly and often leave the TV on.)

I would consider OLED, but the thought of burn in puts me off (or at least worrying about burn in).
 
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Had my 2017 LG OLED since October/November 2017, no temporary image retention or burn in issues at all, probably clocked up 2000+ hours on it now...... My usage:

- 40% of the time is TV shows (both dolby vision and normal SDR)
- 20% of the time is films (mostly UHD so HDR)
- 40% of the time is gaming (from PC and PS 4 pro, half and half for HDR & SDR)

HDR mode is 100% OLED light setting and SDR OLED light level is at 40%


With regards to "almost blacks", this still just doesn't cut it, my last plasma was and still is probably the second best for "blacks" but compared to OLED, it just pales in comparison so badly, not a deal breaker obviously but imo people under estimate "true" black and an infinite contrast ratio.....
 
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Never had anything on my B6. It’s been perfect.
My experience of TVs and OLED shows it to be the same as any other tv tech. Leave it on a still image or logo for hours and something is likely to happen. Particularly if you have the settings set ridiculously or leave it on dynamic contrast or something equally strange.
 
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I've had my LG 65EF950V OLED for about three an a half years now. Not once have i had any sign of burn in or image retention, banding or anything else for that matter. Vincent Teoh calibrated it for me a couple of months after i bought it and has just been a stunning tv since then.
 
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Never had anything on my B6. It’s been perfect.
My experience of TVs and OLED shows it to be the same as any other tv tech. Leave it on a still image or logo for hours and something is likely to happen. Particularly if you have the settings set ridiculously or leave it on dynamic contrast or something equally strange.

That’s completely incorrect.

I’ve had many flagship LCD’s and more recently a KS8000 and B7 OLED.

None of the LCD’s would ever show image retention, the KS8000 could be left on a static image for hours with absolutely zero sign of retention. The B7 shows temporary image retention after a few minutes on a static background such as the Xbox dashboard.

The retention only lasts 30 seconds or so but it’s most definitely there and a big downside compared to LCD.
 
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AVforums doesn't exactly have "experts", more amateurs who think they are experts on the matter..... Avsforums is far better and has various actual experts who work in the industry that post actively.

Not sure why it matters really, you don’t need to be a expert to know if you have burn in or not.
 
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Not sure why it matters really, you don’t need to be a expert to know if you have burn in or not.

I was referring to the post which mentions about avforums being a "specialist" forum.

The majority of the members on avsforums know how to use their TVs unlike the uninformed who just think they can stick their OLEDs at 80+ brightness and watch sky/CNN news for 7+ hours a day, not saying that avsforums is free from these type of people but there is a hell of a lot less of them than there is on avforums.
 
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My 2016 OLED C6 suffered from some serious unfixable burn in but it was my own fault i would leave the tv on sky news /bbc for hours at a time and say after a year there was permanent burn in of the sky news banner and logo.

Now i have a 2018 OLED and i stay away from these type of channels now and just watch the news online instead lol.


To me that isn't really your fault, TV should be fit for purpose to watch hours on end full stop.
 
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